Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 23, 1913, Page 8

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Pa8E MGHY THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK LLANT, FLd, JUSE =4 1/ ——— S ————————_—— == TWO CLEVER FRENCH TRICKS IMc;w Parisian Woman Makes Her! ‘w Classified Advertising w | &5 Here are one or two clever little| ormssssnsssmmsy | tricks by means of which a French| woman accomplishes the “chic” of the : FOR SALE—BARGAINS FOR RENT—Cottage With four omplishes the “chic” of th, ; famous artist and malkes her ‘ e oslren o Bk made gown look like the work of the | FOR SALE $1,108 dwelluy, f61 SRAE: WA U, MoClelland. 405 K. Myrtle St world-famous house instead of her O“'Df 560 dwelling for $2,000 cash, for 852 nimble fingers. In looking at a Pa 2 10 days only. For terms add 10 quin, Doucet or Poiret model, a French | #ARNESS!—McGLASHAN., , 819|ver cent. Property close in. W.| FOR RENT--One furnished room. al! | woman does not try to copy the efl;, Fiske Johnson, g92| modern conveniences. Desirable lo- tire gown. In fact, she stcers clear of cation. 410 8. Florida avenue Ap- {ntricate draperies and folds. She no- ply to Miss Nuna Patton’s Millin- | tices the sleeve, the cut of the neck, ery Store. 806 whether high or low, V-neck or squa{g; whether the waist blouses at the sast frent; elestrie lights aad eity| For ten days only I will sell u S water. D, H. Sioan. 749! $1,000 Iot for $750; $800 lot for| FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for girdle or is drawn in snugly; whether | $€50; $500 lot for $425. For terms| l18ht housekeeplug for couple the fullness is gathered in the center of the front or back, or whether it is 7OR BALB—5-reom plastersd howss,|add 10 per cent to above prices.| vithout children. G514 S. Tennes-| pughed to the sides, leaving the cet:r. oty iy by ) W. Fiske Johnuson. s 3 884 | ter plain. Then she remembers if the | ad §lbpermentn. R. B Latew.| . " Reswm 14, Futch & Geatzy Bldg. | rOR SALE—One thoroughbred fCR SALEB—Oa easy terms, or will rent, five-room bungalow just west FOR SALE. ol Flerida avenus ia Dixleland; FOR REN8—6 room house; bath, shades and screens, One and a haif qsuares north of school, Florida avenue. Inquire at Pillan’s groe- than the knees, and if this effect be! accomplished by inverted plaits held in at the foot by buttons or stitches, | or it it be cut and gored narrower. All | skirt be gathered or gored into theI belt, if it appears narrowcr at the foot | 141 horse ,aleo three lots on East Or- ange street, set in eitrus trees. C. FOR BALD—Fresh milen cow; also| Inman, at omce. 801 d 1 ; one large horse, eight years old. oL 864 | these details are easily absefi‘ved 1t' ' Agply to Pleard Bros, Drane| WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! COAL! e Hs e 1 micc, ME LS B | : i ; . the important items that make or mar ; % . buildiag. Phonme No. 6. 158 ——— M ll B W style 6f b §ovI. Why not moke THIS JULY ta. . Lakeland Fuel & Supply Co. 'Sce aneou S The bead worlk that is being used so month from which you can date your ¥OR SALE—Good Winchester rifle; Phone 258 Red. 08| _ much on the important gowns may be| . 'will e sald cheap. Phone 242 Red. HORSE COLLARS?McGLASHAN copled by the home dressmaker if she frecedom from all the dangers and i . X| FOR SALE—New house of 6 rooms '813 will just study the kinds of beads that A : . are used on these gowns and buy that inconveniences of handlng your Ut e and one to fo T MOR SALE—Fi just at ltoll I;: xwh“ S?ro: et kind. String the beads on a double i Bt city limlts, cheap. The John | w ANTED—TYeur safety rasor blades thread and sew them onto the gown by funds by opening & CHECKING AC- East Orange street, bearing trees,| F. Cox Realty Co. 863! {0 reshar i i V | J peu, made better than| taking a stitch between each two e s : pavement, sewer. The best lots in| —————————————————4—— ew, 26¢, $6¢ and 50c dozen. Lake-| beads with another thread, Do not | COUNIT wich Slilpinstitation. ' E'ownnnt the price. The John F. EASY, EASY, EANY. land Furniture and Hardware (o.| try to string and sew the beads with‘ Vel ava cortaln: ofiull: tha ate ] Cox Realty Co, 863| Houses and lots for sale for easy 746 | the same needle and thread, or the work will look very amateurish, A very clever French trick is to form | a design on chiffon and outline it in ~——————————————=| monthly payments; also a farm of guards and conveniences that a 'WHY PAY RENT? I have two houses! ten acres for small éash payment and| WANTED—Sewing. Children’s sew-! strong, well-managed bank offers m:ml:: zdbloekl ozlslchool; lmnl.l $15 per month. Ing a speclalty. Mrs, W. K. Kelth, | embroidery silk in one or two colors; ::' e :Wfl.“’so P:l‘ lmonth. R. E. LUFSEY, East Myrtle St. 895 | then, instead of embroidering the cen | when yu become one of our deposi- or $27.50. I also hnve' Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bulilding. ters, paint it with very thin gold paint | o e e it i lots 72%x145 each; terms ”' _— | LOST—Sunday school medal, L. S. « | very carefully. The effect is charming, tors. suit. Phone 339 or 332 Blue. L. A. on front and a flag, Maggie| @nd only close inspection will detect, FOR SALE—For 807 orty acres ideal orange the ruse. i and grapefruit land, cleared and B. on back. Finder will please re- fenced. Will sell in 10-acre tracts.| MF% to Mrs. L. L. Bryant, 502 N. ¥ Eaiai afi:?lRSSaAmcres' of land, A| locatel in beautiful Lakelan1 Florida avenue. 894 Lot Beineess Slips : Highland. George Hammerstr o bargain at $2,500. $1,000 cash. Bal. oo, The Balkan blouse dresses were | on long time, Ohlinger and Alfield. Lakeland, Fla., R. F. D. No. 1 893 | BRIDLES?—McGLASHAN. 819 | gearcely launched on the market be; | -~ | fore a separate lining, in the formof a % slip, was made to take care of this | To Write a Letter. new requirement. The art of letter writing is quite These new garments are cut on per- simple it you will take it in all sim- | fectly straight lines. They hang from ! plicity All you have to do is to oon- | the yokeline to the skirt edge, with | 870 WANT A HOME? YOUR BEST CHANCE. Pay me $500 to $1,000 cash i e Sl Y # A [Jure up a vision of the person to | DO curves appearing under the arms.| The Ginger Man. Emblem of ChinH down and I will furnish the lot and| "5, , =~ " = - 4 whom you are writing, pick up your | Belng quite snugiitting arcund the| Sometimes the weather puts ginger Love, kinineces, tovnias duild you the kind of house you s Ry . - pen, and—talk. When you can plo | hips all bulkiness is eliminated in the | fnto some men. Then there is a kind = @ver charity may by, cril want, the value of property when ' ture a face you like, adorned with a | dress, while extra fullness for the Dal- | of man that all the time puts ginger pounded of them all, Ik : completed to be worth from $2,000| FOR R pipe whose shape you know well, ft | kan blouse is supplied by gathering ' into everybody around him. Nobody that I do know fs thati to $3,000. You to pay balance Uks| ENT—'I;W‘; large pleasant | Is no %lfl;oult matter to find what to | 1u the top of the slip at the yoke-line, ' in this old world is more usecful to it 8nd that her emhlem o DA ooms, ground floor. Inquire of | 88Y and how to say it. A letter is a | from which peint it fails to the hips | i vho giv i fol - av rent. W. Fiske Johnson, 890| Archor, 210 W. Maln St. 6 lo the hips | than the chap who gives bis fellow =d always draw: 875 { chat and the pen can be as effeottve | in tho soft blouse eifect which is now men shots of ginger in all ki and the cross.— as the tongue. so fashionable. weathar. g : ki bam. R G T T e e A ik NP AT o . BRIBORIMI Vs Tt/ i L SR AR IR ARSI SR HUAY Below appears the list of contestants according to their standing last night: Prog‘rb.m For Tonight' Mrs. E. C. Bankston .. .. ....7,945 Mrs. F. W. Eaton .... ...... 186 Mrs$. M. L. Bradley .. .. ....7,485 Mrs. F. A, McDonald ....... 145 SY LVI Mrs. M. Chapman.. .. ......7,307 Mrs, R. H. Rutherford ...... 130 ) A SUMMERS Mrs. S. T. Fletcher .... ....4,840 Mrs. C. 0. Moore .......... 125 Mrs Wm, Steltz .............2,605 b5 R . Mrs. E. Tucker, Jr. ......... Mrs, R. E. Wilkins .........1,835 T e :2 --in-- Mrs. T. I. Woods ..........1,440 Mrs. T. Warlng ...covvvnne 30 . Mrs. G. W. Friend ........ 930 Mrs. J. Patterson .......... 20 #:y Mrs. A, Biewers ............ 49 Mrs. W. D. McRae .......... 20 «“ I S I ) Mrs. F. Laramore .......... 420 Mrs. B. S. Knighton ........ 20 E Eb : Mni Bevis s v iv e sagssiase W Mrs. Garwood ............. 385 e Mrs. L. Wi Mrs. R, W. Hardaker ....... 315 Mrs. C. C l;::::::: f: f I ) Mrs.J Jones ............... 285 Mrs. H. S. Mele]lnlnl'o“”““ 10 hree R l G d P. Mrs. B. F. Hines ...... coees 245 Mrs, Washborne ............ 10 ee S 00 ICtures ee Sylvia Summers and Compan ALL THIS WEEK n a Repertoire of One Act Comedic Miss Summers is a Lakeland Favorite, and Big Crowds Will Greet Her S

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